It is time to reveal the winners of the inaugural Packet Sports Awards.
Thousands of votes have been cast over the last three weeks and the results are in.
The Team of the Year is Falmouth Town, who took 51.1 per cent of the vote.
Helston Athletic's under-18s came second with just under 21 per cent of the vote, and the Cornwall rugby team came third with 15.8 per cent.
It was an excellent year for Town, who lifted the Cornwall Senior Cup for the first time in 22 years and reached the Walter C Parson League Cup final.
Falmouth Town celebrate winning the Cornwall Senior Cup in April. Picture by Colin Higgs
That Senior Cup crown was also voted as Achievement of the Year, earning 26.2 per cent of the vote.
Golfer Rhys Enoch's maiden Challenge Tour title took second place with 18.25 per cent of the vote, while fellow golfer Emily Toy's British Women's Amateur Championship title comes in third with 14.2 per cent.
Toy's title was just one part of a phenomenal year for the golfer from Longdowns, and that has been recognised in the voting as she is crowned the Sportsperson of the Year, taking 19.1 per cent of the vote.
This was the closest-run category, with rugby player Alex Ducker coming second with 18.7 per cent, while boxer Kaiden Symons was third with 17 per cent.
Toy began the year with victory in New South Wales' 36-hole championship, before going on to win the coveted amateur title, make her British Open debut and represent England in the European Nations Championship and European Ladies Team Championship.
Emily Toy with the British Women's Amateur Championship trophy
Falmouth Town's stunning comeback win at home to Longlevens in the FA Vase is the Moment of the Year, earning 42 per cent of the vote.
St Mirren striker Cody Cooke's first professional hat-trick was second with 33.7 per cent, while Rhys Enoch's five-under-par round at the US Open took third spot with 10.6 per cent of the vote.
The Falmouth Town players and supporters celebrate Jack Webber's 92nd-minute equaliser
Results:
Team of the Year:
1st: Falmouth Town - 51.1%
2nd: Helston Athletic under-18s - 20.9%
3rd: Cornwall rugby - 15.8%
4th: Penryn RFC - 10%
5th: Penzance CC - 2.1%
Sportsperson of the Year:
1st: Emily Toy - 19.1%
2nd: Alex Ducker - 18.7%
3rd: Kaiden Symons - 17%
4th: Rhys Enoch - 12.3%
5th: Luke Cowan-Dickie - 11.5%
6th: Grant Randlesome - 8.6%
7th: Tyler Harvey - 7.4%
8th: Lewis Goldsworthy - 5.4%
Achievement of the Year:
1st: Falmouth Town win Cornwall Senior Cup - 26.2%
2nd: Rhys Enoch wins first Challenge Tour title - 18.3%
3rd: Emily Toy wins British Women's Amateur Championship - 14.2%
4th: Helston Athletic under-18s reach FA Youth Cup first round - 11.1%
5th: Cornwall rugby team win County Championship - 8.4%
6th: Ryan Reeve wins Combination League golden boot - 8.2%
7th: Kaiden Symons wins Western Counties boxing crown - 6.3%
8th: Wendron United reach Senior Cup semi-finals - 3.3%
9th: Penzance CC win quadruple - 2.1%
10th: Penryn RFC win Cornwall/Devon League - 1.9%
Moment of the Year:
1st: Falmouth Town's two late goals to keep FA Vase hopes alive - 42%
2nd: Cody Cooke's first professional hat-trick on final day of season - 33.7%
3rd: Rhys Enoch's five-under-par round at the US Open - 10.6%
4th: James Ward's late winner in the Cornwall Senior Cup final - 8.6%
5th: Seti Raumakita's injury-time try in County Championship final - 5%
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